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Margret E. Short Fine Arts

Portland, Oregon artist Margret Short - a modern day master of 17th Century Dutch art using the chiaroscuro technique to create still life and floral paintings.

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Stack White Process – Part lll

December 8, 2013 by Margret Short

Lead coils in pots for stack lead white

In the next step of the lead white making process, specially made earthenware pots were arranged and then filled about one-third with vinegar. You will notice a variety of pot colors which indicate varying amounts of lead inserted into certain pots which were processed differently.  The rolled lead coils were then placed into the pots. Some pots … [Read more...] about Stack White Process – Part lll

Tagged With: historical pigments, Margret E. Short, Margret Short, oil painting, painting, paintings, pigments, stack flake lead white, stack lead white

Perchance to Paint

December 1, 2013 by Margret Short

dutch style fine art still life oil painting of a vase with florals on red tablecloth

                          Perchance to Paint © Margret E. Short, OPA, AWA Master SOLD … [Read more...] about Perchance to Paint

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Creme d la creme of White Pigments – Part l

November 23, 2013 by Margret Short

Natural Pigments of paint Stack White

  Those of you who have followed this blog know of my passion for historical pigments that have quirky legends attached to them, the quirkier the better.  Indeed, there are some mighty bizarre tales related to the making of colors, painting techniques, and stories of strange artists themselves. Well, stack lead white is a color that is … [Read more...] about Creme d la creme of White Pigments – Part l

Tagged With: Egyptian pigments, historical pigments, Margret Short, oil painting, painting, paintings, pigments

A Basilisk and a Rooster Walked into a Bar

November 23, 2013 by Margret Short

basilisk sketch

Many of the quirkiest stories I have told have been right here in this blog during my Lessons from the Low Countries series.  Remember the one about the red haired man and the basilisk? If you recall, a basilisk is the legendary reptile, hatched by a serpent (or toad, depending on the source) from a rooster’s egg, and is so revolting, if it gazes … [Read more...] about A Basilisk and a Rooster Walked into a Bar

Tagged With: cinnabar, historical pigments, Margret Short, oil painting, painting, pigment project, pigments, vermilion

Girl in the Red Hat

August 30, 2013 by Margret Short

Girl in the Red Hat by Vermeer

Throughout the 40 or so years that I have been painting, copying master works has held a certain fascination. It is a great way to practice and learn techniques from the very best. I copied Vermeer’s Girl in the Red Hat a number of years ago and gave it to Dave for his birthday. It was very unfair to actually buy the real one in the National … [Read more...] about Girl in the Red Hat

Tagged With: historical pigments, pigments

Copper on the Easel

April 10, 2013 by Margret Short

copper as canvas poster

Several years ago, I did a series of paintings on sheets of copper of various sizes, which was enormously fun. Here are two from that series.     Well, now here it is 2013, and it's time for another challenge with a new pigment series. This new project poking at my mad scientist self is more expansive though, and will be … [Read more...] about Copper on the Easel

Tagged With: copper, earth pigments, gold leaf, leaf, mineral pigments, oil painting, painting on copper, pigments, silver

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